New York Post

REPORT CARD

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OFFENSE

Yay, team! There were 264 total yards, 3 of 12 third-down conversion­s, no pass completion of more than 20 yards and only one touchdown. This is losing production most every day but this one. Best thing this group accomplish­ed: No turnovers. Daniel Jones (19 of 30, 202 yards) was up and down and he did not fool the Eagles at all as a runner (9-30). Saquon Barkley bounced a run outside for 32 yards, showing some of his old burst, but did little else (13-40). Nice grab on the turf for TE Chris Myarick for his first NFL reception — and first NFL touchdown. All that talk about targeting Kenny Golladay resulted in only three catches for 50 yards.

DEFENSE

Now you’re talking. Four takeaways, including three intercepti­ons — Darnay Holmes, Tae Crowder and Xavier McKinney — showed Jalen Hurts (14 of 31, 129 yards) needs plenty of work as a passer. Tremendous stand in the closing seconds of the first half, ended with Crowder’s intercepti­on. Eagles ran for 208 yards — Hurts had 77 on eight runs — and averaged 6.3 yards per attempt. But the only touchdown came from Boston Scott (who else?) on a 1-yard run to start the fourth quarter. Austin Johnson and Julian Love combined for the only sack of Hurts — it came on third down to force a punt. Rookie CB Aaron Robinson had a quarterbac­k hit off a second-quarter blitz and is steadily becoming a factor. Dexter Lawrence forced a key late fumble.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Graham Gano hit from 35 and 39 yards but pushed a 51-yard field goal attempt wide right in the second quarter. Pharoh Cooper eluded two would-be tacklers on a 10-yard punt return in the first quarter. Riley Dixon’s 33-yard punt in the second quarter rolled out of bounds on the Eagles 7-yard line. Dixon, though, hit a bad punt — only 38 yards with an 8-yard return — with 1:19 remaining to put the Eagles on their 41-yard line.

COACHING

The big change from Jason Garrett to Freddie Kitchens at offensive coordinato­r added a few wrinkles but the same old problems remain. Most games, 13 points gets you beat. The communicat­ion between Kitchens and Jones seemed to run smoothly. Defensive coordinato­r Patrick Graham was masterful at running players on and off the field and finding the favorable matchups to take the ball away from Hurts. Joe Judge was ultraconse­rvative on the final offensive series and the Eagles got the ball back with 71 seconds left.

— Paul Schwartz

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